Security-Net welcomes e.Norman Security Systems as newest member
By SSN Staff
Updated 11:22 AM CST, Fri January 14, 2022
EXTON, Pa.—Security-Net, Inc., a network of leading security system integrators, announced the addition of its newest member, e.Norman Security Systems, Inc., a full-service systems integrator based out of Naperville, Ill.
The addition of e.Norman Security Systems and Janusz M. Sochacki, vice president and director of sales, represents one of four new additions within the past month to the Security-Net organization aimed at expanding geographic reach and bolstering the group’s technical expertise.
“e.Norman feels very privileged to become part of this distinguished organization, and we look forward to contributing to the shared expertise of its members,” Sochacki said.
A 40-year veteran of the security industry, Sochacki brings an extensive background in technology, as a former electronic engineer with advanced knowledge in access control.
Founded in 1999, e.Norman debuted as a commercial security integration business. Today the company has grown substantially into a regional leader providing engineered systems, installation and project management. e.Norman serves customers in a wide-range of sectors including government, healthcare, higher education, as well as many small- and medium-sized businesses.
“With e.Norman’s breadth of clientele and reputation as a trusted and talented integrator, we are confident that this partnership will bring an increase to our organization’s thought leadership and technical expertise,” noted John Krumme, a member of Security-Net and also chairman and chief executive officer of Cam-Dex Security Corp.
Security-Net currently has 19 members with an extensive geographical footprint to serve customers throughout the United States, Canada and internationally. Together, members share best practices, including technical knowledge and training initiatives, and partner on customer projects that extend beyond a company’s geographic reach to ensure national account-level service.
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